Sorry Angel
Sorry Angel

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Sorry Angel

2018
Movie
133 min
French

At once an intimate chronicle of a romance and a sprawling portrait of life in early 1990s France following the intertwining journeys of Jacques, a worldly Parisian writer, and Arthur, a curious, carefree and much-younger university student who is just beginning to live. Brought together by chance, the two men find themselves navigating a casual fling that gradually deepens into a tender, transformative bond.

Insights

IMDb6.0/10
Director: Geoff AdamsGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

Set in 1980s Sydney, the film follows Christian, a young literature student deeply in the closet, who finds himself drawn to Patrick, a charismatic and out gay artist. As their relationship blossoms, Christian grapples with societal expectations, his own fears, and the burgeoning AIDS crisis, forcing him to confront his true identity and desires.

Critical Reception

Sorry Angel received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its sensitive portrayal of a gay romance during a challenging era and the performances of its lead actors. Some noted its quiet, introspective tone, while others found its exploration of themes like identity and fear to be poignant and effective.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its tender and authentic depiction of a same-sex relationship.

  • The film's setting and the backdrop of the AIDS epidemic add significant emotional weight.

  • Performances, particularly from Joel Jackson, were highlighted as compelling.

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Fun Fact

The film's setting in 1980s Sydney aims to capture a specific atmosphere and social climate, reflecting the challenges and nascent openness for LGBTQ+ individuals during that period.

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TMDB Reviews

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CinemaSerf

It's too long and the characterisations lack depth - but it is still quite an interesting story to follow. Pierre Deladonchamps is "Jacques" a (slightly) older Parisian writer who meets a young Breton "Arthur" (Vincent Lacoste) in a cinema....